Chainbase, the largest omnichain data network for AI, announced a partnership with Walrus to store data from 220 blockchains, strengthening its architecture.
Partnership with Walrus for Storage
Chainbase has selected Walrus, a decentralized storage protocol from Mysten Labs, for integration into its Manuscript data framework. This decision ensures the creation of decentralized, open, and secure data streams for DeFi, AI, and Web3 applications.
Benefits of Manuscript Architecture
Chainbase's dual-chain architecture enhances programmability, security, and efficiency by providing access to multi-chain data. Manuscript connects various data, services, and users across the Chainbase ecosystem, integrating onchain and offchain data for flexibility in processing and verifying relevant data for developers.
Future of Decentralized Data
Walrus-stored data will be available for decentralized processing by Manuscript. The partnership will also enhance data accessibility by reducing storage costs through Walrus’s advanced encoding and the capability to verify data integrity via Sui smart contracts. Walrus Mainnet is expected to launch later this month.
The partnership between Chainbase and Walrus showcases a step towards strengthening the decentralized data infrastructure, offering new possibilities for developers through enhanced efficiency and security.